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. EDUOATIONAL. ANOTHER GREGG VICTORY. EG. SCANI.ON (Gympie), F.1.P.5., • Student, Teacher and Professional Writer of PITMAN'S System for over THIRTY YEARS, obtained a Gregg Manual from us on 21st Jan., and after mastering the 18 lessons in FOURTEEN DAYS, wrote " Extremely simple, flexible, and powerful id design, fully equal to every demand made upm it fov speed of writing, and surpassing every other system in' legibility, ease and facility of outline, GREGG SHORTHAND appears to me to stand alone as pre-eminently adapted to every peculiarity of the English language." Day, Evening, and MAIL Classes. URE33 SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19 Cuba Street, opposite Town Hall. Ti'PE WRITING of every description promptly executed. CIOB2 EDUCATIONAL. ADULT SCHOOL. IMPROVEMENT isACKWARD EDUCATION. Principal MRS. CLAPSHAW, Seu. Quebec House, 237 Wellington Terrace. ALL English Subjects carefully taught. Art of Conversation, Elocution, Correspondence, English Literature. This is the school you hear so much about. Personal instruction based upon individual'needs. Try nnd realise what this lack'of education means lo you. Instead of bemoaning tile lo.sa of eariy opportunities, devote yourselves now to the cultivation of your mind. Don't delay a day longer than necessary; promptness is profit. Do not allow yourself to grow old in thought or feeling. You must keep moving with the times or stand still and solitary. .Particular and individual attention to dull and nervous pupils. Embrace this opportunity—there is no time to lose. Cut this out. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'rt Classes for Beginners will OpeD on MONDAY, Bth MARCH, at 8 p.m., in her Private Hall, 86 Ghuznee Street, near St. -Peter's Church. Intending Pupils are requested to communicate with Mrs. Mason at above address. Private Lessons by Arrangement. CIII2F THE VIOLIN. THE VIOLIN. THE \IOLIN. MPERCIVAL CLARKE, Teacher of' Violin « and Stringed Instruments (Pupil of Poussard). Concerts given by Pupils annually, and received at any .stage. Special Terms to Children and Beginner::. .STUDIO, VIVIAN STREET, ' At Gardiner's Music House. 620 . SCHOOL OF DANCING, 76 HILL STREET. TyriSS ESTELLE DEERE is returning TniS iWl ' WEEK.- ' • Classes will -leopen in March. G056 SINUINU. TO PUPILS. yj/jTApAME MUELLER has Resumed Tuition T'-H- in tlio above. Candidates prepared for Trinity College and Associated Board ol' ltoyal College, Lonuon, Examinations. ' Addgess—66 CAMBRIDGE 6050 TTANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY SI'IL.ET. ' Individual instruction in ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING & BUSINESS METHODS, PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. TQOCiI TYI'.BWRITING.. Necdssary Subjects for Junior and Senior Civil Service. ; Matric., Medical, and Engineering Exarss. Prospectus Free on Application. P.O. Box 162. ' ' CIIU2 pROYDON I'REPAKA TORi riCUOOLv./ Boardiig and Day Schtol fc>- Boys under 13 yturs. Special- Class for Boys under 6 years, tu&t Term 1909 begins on t'hursd.iy, rebruary 4. MISs SOMERVILLE, ' 81 Hill Street. C 1037 VOILE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND ELOCUTION, MR. LEO. BUCIvEiuiJUE, Pupil of Sir Charles bantlsy, London, and Signor Blasco, Milan. Address: "7 Xtio 'iercace, opposite Dr. Young's 57SS Mi a S MURIEL at. f A.ii! (A. Alus., v'.C.At., Eng.), 11 PutlE a iIcEET,, Teacher of I'iauo, Theory, Harmony, nnd Counterpoint, \ uiee Production, und Singing. ;. lii.'S MKS. J. IJ. POLICY,' ieacaur of 1/uuciDg, Victoria Hall, Auelaiuo iioad. Privatß Lessons arranged tor Clo7ti Irt'ilLi A.\jjiviiiva aCtiOoi, OF LREnSJL ' CU'i i'liNU. Mrs. Wigutou, Pnuoipii. Evening ciuaaes win be opened at 1U- t üba Street. 'Ihe latest American system 01 ilrebaLutting will be taugut oy lue ouiy v\elliu g ton Agent. The simplest system ever invented. A i'ree Demonstration will be ghen, and pupils wilt be enrolled, iuesdays and Thursdays, 7 Ull 9 p.m. Over Leydons and Co.. CuDa street. ' . 5541 * , VIOLIN. mottllY PIPER, liuc vi the Crystal Palacs Jl Orchestra, aud pupil ut the late Larl Jung, prepared to ucceno i-upii 5 lor llid Violin. Attendance at reaiueuce, u required. Aauiess, lor terms, etc., cio. Ueilingcou I'ianoi,.iie >-onii)anj, i.ambiou Uuajf. ' Lfei DUFFY BROS., Dairymen, 344 Tinakori Road, are Sole Wellington Agents tor Milk bottled by 'ine iUversiue Dairy Co., Lower llutt. The only milk coming into the City from a herd tested and tound free from tuberculosis (consumption!, und bottled immediately upon being cooled alter milking. All other milk has stood tor hours in cans and railway trucks betore it reached- the bottling tactory. 'Phone 1027. C 1097 TNSIST ON GETTING MALTHOID \ 51ALTHOLU * ROOFING aud DAMPCOURSE. It is NOT the same as others. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. JAMES W. JACK. C 1132 PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 94 BROUGHAM STREET, late Residence of the late Judge Richmond. Tl/TISS BURFOOT, Certificated Masseuse, begs TIA to announce that the above Hospital is now Open for SURGICAL as well as Medical Cases. Resident Certificated Surgical Nurse. Telephone 279 G. ' 5747F THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. ■ TO THE LADIES OF THE HUTT AND PETONE. MISS KATE STEWART announces that tho Dressmaking Classes will re-open at tho New Technical School, Petone, on MONDAY' EVENING, MARCH Ist., from 7 to 9 p.m. Pupils are requested to enrol early. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, C 1059 94 Willis Street, opp. Shortt's. 11ECOLITE. DECOLITE" is a Waterproof and Fireresisting Cement, aud is a uon-couductor of heat. It is specially adapted for covering Doors of Hospitals, Hotels, Public Halls, Kit" cheus, Verandahs, Lavatories, and lor many other similar purposes. Decolite is also Germ and Vermin-proof, can b* laid en any existing floor of either iron, wood, or and will take a good polish. Samples, price, and further particulars on application to— UNI 1 ED ASBESTOS AUSTRALASIAN AGENCY, LTD., Jervois Quay. Wellington, ' Or at-Branches at Chrictcliurch, AueUund. and " Dunedin.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 1

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